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World No. 789 Freddie Jacobson is on a Major Medical Extension with 18 starts to earn 333.130 FedExCup points to retain status.

After finishing 90th in the FedExCup standings in 2015-16, Jacobson had surgery on his left thumb to repair a torn ligament in October, 2016. He had put off the surgery for an injury that actually took place in 2011. Post surgery, the Hobe Sound, Florida, resident returned four months later to a MC at The Honda Classic, but only mustered eight more starts before shutting it down in mid-May after a MC at the Byron Nelson and hasn't played anywhere since. The 43-year-old is a one-time TOUR winner in 307 career events (2011 Travelers) and has recorded just four top 10s in his last 45 starts. He also missed significant time in 2015 after his then-7-year-old son was diagnosed with a heart defect and subsequently had open-heart surgery. Sun, Dec 17, 2017 08:56:00 PM

World No. 249 Freddie Jacobson returns for his 11th Valero Texas Open and arrives at 231st in the FedExCup standings.

The 42-year-old was 100th in OWGR this same time last April and posted an 80/MDF (69-75-76), last of those that made the 36-hole cut. He ended the season 90th in the FEC standings, exiting the Playoffs with missed cuts at The Barclays and Deutsche Bank, and the following month, had surgery on his left thumb. Twenty-five weeks later, the transplanted Floridian kicked off the 2016-17 season with a MC at the Honda, MCd the Valspar, posted a T56 in Puerto Rico, and MCd the Shell and the Heritage. The good news, he's 10-for-10 at the Texas Open with seven top 25s, eight of those consecutive, highlighted by solo 2nd in 2010, the first edition at the current venue. Wed, Apr 19, 2017 05:56:00 PM

In his first start since thumb surgery in October, World No. 213 Freddie Jacobson missed the cut at The Honda Classic by nine shots.

The 42-year-old carded rounds of 78-71 as he dusted the rust off, posting fairways and greens in regulation numbers of 39.29 percent (11/28) and 50.00 percent (18/36), respectively. He circled seven birdies versus eight bogeys and four doubles. Last season, the long-time Florida resident finished 90th in the FedExCup standings, last seen exited the Playoffs with a MC at the Deutsche Bank 25 weeks ago. His surgery was to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb. Sat, Feb 25, 2017 05:48:00 AM

World No. 178 Freddie Jacobson went 18-for-26 last season with six top-25 finishes, three for top 10s.

The Swede entered the Playoffs 67th in the FedExCup standings and eventually finished 90th after missed cuts at The Barclays and Deutsche Bank. His three top 10s all doubled as top 5s and were highlighted by back-to-back T4s at the Farmers and AT&T Pebble Beach. In 18 starts post-Pebble, the transplanted Floridian did not record another top 10 but did post two top 15s, most recently a T12 at the FedEx St. Jude back in June. Of the 125 players who qualified for the Playoffs last season, only three have not played an event (official or unofficial) since the conclusion (or having been eliminated): Ryan Palmer, Andrew Loupe and Jacobson. Wed, Dec 21, 2016 05:32:00 PM